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Sculpture Can Bring Life to Your Garden

July 15, 2010
By Beau Smith

Your outdoor landscape is a sacred part of your home. It deserves original art.
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Art Fair Dos and Don’ts

July 15, 2010
By Alan Carter

Now that the art fair season is in full bloom, it's time to talk about how to get the most out of them. I speak from some experience. For more than 20 years I exhibited my paintings at art fairs around the country.
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Visual Arts

July 15, 2010
By Jay Caetano

The history of mankind stands witness to the propensity of man to be observed by the aesthetics and beauties of life. Mans tendency to create, recreate, and change is another demonstration that history shows us. Even in prehistoric times, this characteristic of men has existed, which is evident through drawings on stone walls, engravings,...
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The Meaning of an Art

July 9, 2010
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Does any art require a dictionary? Yes! Every art requires a unique art dictionary because most of the art forms have an in depth meaning. The meaning of any art form will be abstract to someone that is new to the field. Sculpture is an art form, painting is an art form,...
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Lets Face it – Art Shows Can Be Boring – How to Change That is a Provocative Subject

July 7, 2010
By Kathy Ostman-Magnusen

I have always felt that art shows are boring to the non artist, after the first half hour. I don't have the complete answer to that, but I do have some thoughts on the subject, that might be cause for an interactive conclusion.
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Mastering Graffiti Art

July 6, 2010
By Darren WK Chow

Graffiti art doesn't just mean art we see sprayed on walls. In fact, graffiti art has such strong characteristics that it's easy to spot them everywhere - in schools, on sidewalks, on bicycles, on automobiles, on skateboards and on textbooks, just to name a few examples. Graffiti art has a loose...
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Native American Sculpture and Textile Arts

July 1, 2010
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On the Northern Pacific coast lived tribes for example the Haida, Tlingit and Kwakiutl. Fishing gave many of them a high standard of living. They employed professional artists, who excelled at carving; they decorated 12m tall cedar trunks with animals and scenes from legend. These totem poles stood outside the communal homes - like...
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Arts and Entertainment As Education and Training

July 1, 2010
By Bob Mccoy

Prisons should be rehabilitation centers. Inmates would be forbidden to watch commercial TV. Entertainment would be OK, but it would be good clean entertainment, not the sexual immorality, drug abuse and violence so prevalent on commercial TV.
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